From: leathm AT solwarra (Leath Muller) Message-Id: <199609230241.MAA13355@gbrmpa.gov.au> Subject: Re: Make files To: R DOT L DOT F DOT v DOT Paasen AT stud DOT tue DOT nl Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 12:41:21 +1000 (EST) Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com In-Reply-To: <32461180.29C6@stud.tue.nl> from "Richard L.F. van Paasen" at Sep 22, 96 09:26:40 pm Content-Type: text > - take all *.cpp and *.c and *.asm files in a given directory (yes, > all!) > - take some named .cpp .c and .asm files > - compile them, when they need to be compiled (ie. when header files and > the > source itself are changed) The best thing you can do is sit down and type: info "Make" This will tell you everything you need to know. There is a lot too, so get ready to write stuff down. Make also checks to see if a file has been changed, and will automatically compile changed files, and leave the rest alone. > - compile the whole thing into an archive (or executable), add some libs > and objs to it (ehh, I mean .a and .o files) I think you have to use ld for this ... I am not sure as I haven't done it myself. Check the faq, it will most likely say something... Leathal.